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Dallas Winston, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," was first put in jail at the age of 10. He was arrested for being a juvenile delinquent and had a history of trouble with the law, which contributed to his tough persona throughout the story.
Winston was drawn to Mr Charrington's shop in the first place due to the old items which contains history and memories of the past. Through those items, he is able to search for the past and discover his true identity from these memories. Besides, Winston also realised that there was an area which he could call his own, spending time alone without the monitor of the telescreen. Hence, Winston thought he found a good place where he could be himself.
Winston now makes a serious attempt to find a connection with the past. Winston knows that his actions mean certain torture and death, yet he continues to search, hoping that he is not alone, that someone else feels as he does. This is the first time in the novel that Winston actively reaches out to the past, to his curiosity and obsession with memory and history, and it is this action that seals his fate. At this point, Winston wonders if he is the only one who remembers the past.
Winston Smith is the protagonist of the novel 1984 by George Orwell. He is an unhappy member of the Outer Party and a worker at the Ministry of Truth. Winston can see through the Ingsoc way of manipulating. He hates the Party and the Big Brother but can only does so secretly because expressing opposition in any slightest way would cost him his life.
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